Sir W. C. Sargeaunt, K. C.M.G. Chief Clerk, G. W. Brown. Clerks, W. Wing, R. W. Sinclair, N. Hardingham, Principal, Miss J. Woodd. Clerks, Miss M. E. Boddy. Miss K. Perrin. B. Browne. H. G. J. Cather. City Office, 1, Tokenhouse Buildings, E.C. Clerks, J. H. Thomson, C. F. R. H. Urquhart. Office Keeper, W. Deakin. Housekeeper, Mrs. Deakin. Office Messengers, E. Hawkins and C. Newman. PROFESSIONAL BRANCH. Consulting Engineers. Sir John Hawkshaw, C.E., Son and Hayter, Sir Charles Hutton Gregory, for Railways. K.C.M.G., C.E. George Berkeley, C.E. F. La Trobe Bateman, C.E. for Water Works. Henry Wakefield, C.E. W. H. Stanger, C.E, General Works. W. P. Marshall, C.E., Locomotive Engines and Rail W. H. Greener, C.E., Telegraph Materials. way Carriages. Engravers of Revenue and Postage Stamp Dies Messrs. De La Rue and Co. Inspectors. B. Bartlett, Revenue and Postage Stamps. W. H. Stanger, C.E., General Stores. A. Ponsonby, T. H. Siddon, and G. Stimson, Coal Bankers, Bank of England, London and Westminster Bank, and Standard Bank of South Africa. Brokers, Messrs. Mullens, Marshall, & Co., and Messrs. J. & A. Scrimgeour. Bill Broker, J. Westwood Thompson. Solicitors, Messrs. Bircham & Co., Messrs. Sutton & Shipping Agents, Messrs. J. & A. B. Freeland. The following are the Colonies (arranged alphabetically) for which the Crown Agents transact financial, commercial, and railway business in this Country: Straits Settlements, and Native States of Perak Selangor and Sungei Ujong Tasmania. British Guiana. Honduras. New Zealand(Dividends). Tobago St. Helena. Trinidad. Ceylon. [dends.] Labuan. Dominica. Lagos. Falkland Islands. Fiji Islands. Leeward Islands (Federal Government). St. Lucia. Western Australia. St. Vincent. Sir C. Tupper, G.C.M.G., C.B. Joseph G. Colmer, Esq. 9, Victoria Chambers.' Agents General. Sir Saul Samuel, K.C.M.G. R. Murray Smith, Esq., C.M.G. New Zealand. Sir Francis Dillon Bell, Cape K.C.M.G. Sir Charles Mills, K.C.M.G. Cape of Good Hope S. Yardley, Esq. . J. Cashel Hoey, C.M.G. 5, Westminster Chambers* Spencer Brydges-Todd, 7, Albert Mansions* 4 £1,800 from Imperial funds, and £700 from Colonial funds. b £2,500 establishment allowance under Local Act, No. 80 of 1873. e £1,000 from Imperial funds, and £1,000 from Colonial funds; £200 allowance from Board of Trade. d £2,500 from Barbados funds, and £1,500 from Imperial funds. e From Imperial funds. And £350 as Colonial Secretary of Leeward Islands. 9 £2,200 from Imperial Funds; £700 from Colonial funds, and £46 from quit-rents. A £1,000 as High Commissioner and £1,000 personal allowance from Imperial furds i£300 for office expenses from Imperial funds. j from Imperial funds, £500 allowance. Sir S. Rowe has also a personai allowance of £1,000, £500 from Sierra Leone and £500 from Gambia funda. k £500 allowance. £250 table allowance. 198 £994 as Cole nel, Royal Artillery. £3,000 from Colonial Funds; £1,500, and £500 table allowance as Omeer commanding the troops from Imperial funds; 2000 as Colonel Royal Engineers, • 5,000 dola. Entertainment allowance. p Receives also £300 as Consul General of Born Imperial funds. B |